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Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire: What Happens When God's Spirit Invades the Hearts of His People Paperback – March 31, 2003
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- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherZondervan
- Publication dateMarch 31, 2003
- Dimensions5.39 x 0.47 x 7.99 inches
- ISBN-100310251532
- ISBN-13978-0310251538
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'There are relatively few churches that have a heart for the lost and for the inner city; Jim Cymbala and the Brooklyn Tabernacle are one of the few. They have allowed the Holy Spirit to use them to breathe fresh life into seemingly hopeless lives.' -- Nicky Cruz, Author
'If you ever have the chance to visit Pastor Cymbala's church, do not miss it. If you can't go, you must read 'Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire.' The remarkable story of this great church and its dynamic Spirit-filled pastor will bring fresh wind and fresh fire into your life.' -- Bob Briner, President
'Lovingly but forcefully, Jim Cymbala calls us, the Church, to look in the mirror, to repent of all out futile attempts to do the work of the Holy Spirit, and to get back on our knees where we belong. Only then will God supernaturally move to accomplish His plan for our ministries and lives.' -- Dr. Ron Mehl, Founder
'Jim and Carol Cymbala's voice is worth everyone hearing. He has a passion and a purity that brings force and clarity to the grand old gospel -- bringing it alive with contemporary vitality and beauty.' -- Jack W. Hayford, Founder
'It is without question that God has placed his hand on Pastor Jim Cymbala in the raising up of a great inner-city ministry, the Brooklyn Tabernacle. This church, under his leadership, serves as a model and an inspiration for so many across America. It has been their dependence upon the enabling of the Holy Spirit and the emphasis upon prayer that has brought this about.' -- Thomas E. Trask, Former General Superintendent
'This is an important book for all whose Christianity has become still and sterile. 'Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire' signals that God is at work in our day and that he wishes to be at work in our lives.' -- Dr. Joseph Stowell, Former President
From the Back Cover
God Is on the Move
Now Is the Moment to â ¦
ask God to ignite his fire in your soul!
Pastor Jim Cymbala believes that Jesus wants to renew his people--to call us back from spiritual dead ends, apathy, and lukewarm religion.
Cymbala knows the difference firsthand. Thirty-five years ago his own church, the Brooklyn Tabernacle, was a struggling congregation of twenty. Then they began to pray â ¦ God began to move â ¦ street-hardened lives by the hundreds were changed by the love of Christ â ¦ and today they are more than ten thousand strong.
The story of what happened to this broken-down church in one of America's toughest neighborhoods points the way to new spiritual vitality in the church and in your own life. Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire shows what the Holy Spirit can do when believers get serious about prayer and the gospel. As this compelling book reveals, God moves in life-changing ways when we set aside our own agendas, take him at his word, and listen for his voice.
About the Author
Jim Cymbala has been the pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle for more than thirty-five years. The bestselling author of Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, he lives in New York City with his wife, Carol Cymbala, who directs the Grammy Award-winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.
Dean Merrill is an award-winning author and editor with fifty books to his credit. He and his wife, Grace, live in Colorado Springs.
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The Brooklyn Tabernacle this woeful church that my father-in-law had coaxed me into pastoring consisted of a shabby two-story building in the middle of a downtown block on Atlantic Avenue. The sanctuary could hold fewer than two hundred people not that we required anywhere near that much capacity. The ceiling was low, the walls needed paint, the windows were dingy, and the bare wood floor hadn t been sealed in years. But there was no money for such improvements, let alone a luxury such as air-conditioning.
Carol, my faithful wife, was doing her best at the organ to create a worshipful atmosphere as I moved into my invitation, calling the fifteen or so people before me to maybe, just possibly, respond to the point of my message. Someone shifted on a pew to my left, probably not out of conviction as much as weariness, wondering when this young preacher would finally let everybody go home.
C-r-r-a-a-ck!
The pew split and collapsed, dumping five people onto the floor. Gasps and a few groans filled the air. My infant daughter probably thought it was the most exciting moment of her church life so far. I stopped preaching to give the people time to pick themselves up off the floor and replace their lost dignity. All I could think to do was to nervously suggest that they move to another pew that seemed more stable as I tried to finish the meeting.
In fact, this kind of mishap perfectly portrayed my early days in ministry. I didn t know what I was doing. I had not attended Bible college or seminary. I had grown up in Brooklyn in a Ukrainian-Polish family, going to church on Sundays with my parents but never dreaming of becoming a minister.
Basketball was my love, all through high school and then at the U.S. Naval Academy, where I broke the plebe scoring record my first year. Late that year I hurt my back and had to resign from the navy. I resumed college on a full athletic scholarship at the University of Rhode Island, where I was a starter on the basketball team for three years. In my senior year I was captain of the team; we won the Yankee Conference championship and played in the NCAA tournament.
My major was sociology. By then I had begun dating Carol Hutchins, daughter of the man who was my pastor back in junior high and high school. Carol was a gifted organist and pianist even though she had never been formally trained to read or write music. We were married in January 1969 and settled down in a Brooklyn apartment, both getting jobs in the hectic business world of Manhattan. Like many newlyweds, we didn t have a lot of long-term goals; we were just paying bills and enjoying the weekends.
However, Carol s father, the Reverend Clair Hutchins, had been giving me books that piqued my desire for spiritual things. He was more than a local pastor; he made frequent trips overseas to preach evangelistic crusades and teach other pastors. In the States he was the unofficial overseer of a few small, independent churches. By early 1971 he was seriously suggesting that perhaps God wanted us in full-time Christian service.
"There s a church in Newark that needs a pastor," he commented one day. "They re precious people. Why don t you think about quitting your job and stepping out in faith to see what God will do?"
"I m not qualified," I protested. "Me, a minister? I have no idea how to be a pastor."
He said, "When God calls someone, that s all that really matters. Don t let yourself be afraid."
And before I knew it, there I was, in my late twenties, trying to lead a tiny, all-black church in one of the most difficult mission fields in urban America. Weekdays found me spending hours in the systematic study of God s Word while on Sundays I was "learning" how to convey that Word to people. Carol s musical ability made up for some of my mistakes, and the people were kind enough to pay us a modest salary.
My parents gave us a down payment for a home, and we moved to New Jersey. Somehow we made it through that first year. DOUBLE DUTY THEN ONE DAY my father-in-law called from Florida, where he lived, and asked a favor. Would I please go preach four Sunday nights over at the multiracial Brooklyn Tabernacle, another church he supervised? Things had hit an all-time low there, he said. I agreed, little suspecting that this step would forever change my life.
The minute I walked in, I could sense that this church had big problems. The young pastor was discouraged. The meeting began on a hesitant note with just a handful of people. Several more walked in late. The worship style bordered on chaotic; there was little sense of direction. The pastor noticed that a certain man was present an occasional visitor to the church who sang and accompanied himself on the guitar and asked him on the spot to come up and render a solo. The man sort of smiled and said no.
"Really, I m serious," the pastor pleaded. "We d love to have you sing for us." The man kept resisting. It was terribly awkward. Finally the pastor gave up and continued with congregational singing.
I also remember a woman in the small audience who took it upon herself to lead out with a praise chorus now and then, jumping into the middle of whatever the pastor was trying to lead.
It was certainly odd, but it wasn t my problem. After all, I was just there to help out temporarily. (The thought that I, at that stage of my development as a minister, could help anyone showed how desperate things had become.)
I preached, and then drove home.
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- Publisher : Zondervan; First Edition (March 31, 2003)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0310251532
- ISBN-13 : 978-0310251538
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.39 x 0.47 x 7.99 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #307,767 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the authors
Dean Merrill is the author of 10 books and the co-author of 40 others. His most recent solo book is "50 Pentecostal and Charismatic Leaders Every Christian Should Know" (Chosen Books, 2021). His collaborations have included titles with such varied voices as:
• Ritz-Carlton co-founder Horst Schulze
• Compassion International president Dr. Wess Stafford
• Hobby Lobby founder David Green
• Philippine missionary survivor Gracia Burnham (New York Times bestseller)
• Brooklyn Tabernacle pastor Jim Cymbala (Christian Book of the Year, also a Gold Medallion)
Merrill has also been published in more than 40 Christian magazines. His career has included editorships at Campus Life, David C. Cook, Leadership Journal, Christian Herald and Focus on the Family. From 1997 to 2004, he was vice-president and publisher at International Bible Society. Since then he has given full time to independent writing.
Merrill’s education includes a bachelor of theology degree from Chicago Bible College and a master of arts degree in journalism from Syracuse University. He and his wife live in Colorado Springs; they have three married children.
For a full list of his titles, see: www.deanmerrill.com
Jim Cymbala has been the pastor of The Brooklyn Tabernacle for more than twenty-five years. The author of the best-selling titles Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire; Fresh Faith; and Fresh Power, he lives in New York City with his wife, Carol Cymbala, who directs the Grammy Award-winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2003Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire is a wonderful short book coauthored by Pastor Jim Cymbala and Dean Merrill. Pastor Cymbala describes how God has blessed him and his wife Carol in their ministries with the famous Brooklyn Tabernacle in the last thirty years. The title "Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire" draws parallel of this church to the first century church in Acts 2:1-4. This book is a remarkable testimony of the awesome work of the Holy Spirit in how He could do great and mighty things through His people when they humble themselves in prayers. The increase in number for the Brooklyn Tabernacle is spectacular, but it turns pale when comparing to the increase in Pastor Cymbala's faith and dependency in God. God simply turned him from an amateur into warrior. It is a short book, but it is an important book for every serious Christian.
This book is divided into three sections, namely (1) Waking Up to a Powerful Promise, (2) Diversions from God's Best, and (3) The Road Ahead. Section 1 centers on the promise God revealed to Pastor Cymbala in Florida, that if he and his wife will lead his people to pray and call upon His name, He will provide everything they need: sermon, money, church building, and people (p. 25). Once he realized that prayer meeting is the engine of the church, and serious about it, Lord never stopped blessing them. Section 2 underscores that our lukewarm churches nowadays are in trouble by the lure of novelty, marketing, pleasing people, and dead doctrine without passions and actions for the Lord. Section 3 warns us not to be proud of ourselves and take credits from God. He challenges us to "look at the scoreboard" and be brave for God. At the end, he encourages us that the never changing power of the Holy Spirit is all-sufficient as He has never changed since the day of Pentecost.
This book is full of powerful true stories with drug addict, male prostitute, demon-processed person, homeless, all for the glory of God and the expansion of His kingdom. Besides touching stories, this book refers to scriptures in the Bible just as well - an important attribute for any Christian writing. Pastor Cymbala quotes Acts a lot, and is a doer of God's words when he follows the model of first century church in Acts.
This book emphasizes the sufficiency of the power of Holy Spirit. As a church to proclaim God's message in this evil generation, nothing will work better than the Holy Spirit Himself working through his humble and broken people. This is nicely summarized in his comments after the biblical example of Asa, that "such [whatever works is the way to go] thinking is due for a rude awakening when we stand before the Lord." (p. 164).
This inspiring book has made me think a lot. As a choir member, I was touched that even the Tabernacle choir would devoted at least half an hour to pray before the practice. Why can their music be so touching? The answer is in prayer. Life in the music comes from prayer (p. 49). I was so moved when I read the determination of that prayer band member to pray for her pastor before the Jewish man disturbed the worship service with a gun. I was equally touched by Pastor Cymbala's story on his rebellious daughter after the prayer meeting. Why can they do those great and mighty things through prayers but we can't? Why is our prayer meeting so poorly attended? The book provides an answer: prayer has to be born out of a whole environment of felt need. We cannot just say "we ought to pray", but " we have to be driven to pray" (p. 49). I am a firm believer in prayer and the promise in John 15:7, "If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you." How encouraging it is to see prayer and faith in full action in The Brooklyn Tabernacle! This book rekindled my faith in the Lord. Nothing is too difficult for Him (Jeremiah 32:17). Brethren, I encourage you to read this book, and get serious on the prayer ministry. When we work, we work. When we pray, God works! Amen.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024This book is very thought provoking. I am about halfway thru and really enjoying it. If you are looking for something to give you that extra desire to draw closer to the Lord and pray, this is your book!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2012Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire will challenge you to pray and seek the Lord in everything and for everything. The book challenges you to pray, not just for results, but to get to know the one who loves you.
This is the story of how God took a struggling dying church with a struggling minister and turned it into one of the biggest churches of our time. This book is filled with story after story of how the Lord transformed the lives of people with the gospel and the power of prayer. What good is it to have the right teaching and doctrine, but no power from the Holy Ghost? Pastor Jim Cymbala not only teaches sound doctrine, but also emphasizes the importance of personal and corporate prayer without all the theatrics of the charismatics.
Pastor Cymbala does not just talk about prayer, he prays, his church prays. Even their choir practice is a prayer service! In most mega churches where thousands attend Sunday morning services, only about a few hundred usually show up for their weekday prayer meetings. Not so with the Brooklyn tabernacle, not only do thousands show up for Sunday morning worship, thousands also show up for Tuesday night prayer meeting. As a matter of fact, people show up and wait in line for hours before the church doors are open - for the Tuesday prayer meeting!
Through his sound biblical teaching and corporate prayer, the Brooklyn Tabernacle have been able to reach all kinds of people, from prostitutes to cross dressers to crack addicts, drunks and homeless bums, all have not only experience salvation, but a true change in their life styles with evidence.
Here are some quotes: " The more we pray, the more we sense our need to pray. The more we sense a need to pray, the more we want to pray."
"Prayer is the source of the Christian life, a Christian lifeline. Otherwise, it's like having a baby in your arms and dressing her up so cute - but she's not breathing! Never mind the frilly clothes; stabilize the child's vital signs. It does no good to talk to someone in a comatose state. That's why the great emphasis on teaching in today's churches is producing such limited results. Teaching is good only where there's life to be channeled. If the listeners are in a spiritual coma, what we're telling them may be fine and orthodox, but unfortunately spiritual life cannot be taught."
"If my church or your church isn't praying, we shouldn't be boasting in our orthodoxy or our Sunday morning attendance figures."
The book is filled with testimonies of lives that have been transformed through the prayer of the saints. Pastor Cymbala also shares a testimony of how God transformed a member of his family through the prayer of the saints.
Once you start to read this book, you won't be able to put it down. This is a must read!
Reading level: ages 18 and up
- Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024I have a book that I read periodically by Joy Dawson one of God’s Generals on having an intimate relationship with God through understanding the Fear of the Lord. The aforementioned book is more on a personal sanctification level. I compare this book By Pastor Jim Cymbala with the aforementioned one. Pastor Jim encourages us to live holy and to cry out to God in prayer for any and everything and he incorporates how he has done it to minister to others and answer God’s assignment on his life. One thing that makes the two books similar is that when I read them I know that I will have to read them again and again. Also, I leave the book crying out to God that I am not there yet but I want to be. Further, I immediately begin to practice what Pastor Jim discusses not to receive material things but those that are intangible but necessary in my life and the lives of others. One last thing, I purchased this book over twenty years ago along with Fresh Faith and Fresh Power. But, this the first time that I read the series. Thank you Pastor Jim for sharing your life with us.
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- ZanyPReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 28, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Book
Intetestibg reading so far and amazing story and shows what you can do with God's help. Highly recommend this read.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on July 12, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars wow! amazing!
Loved loved loved this book! Such a good read, so many things that really click and get you thinking, and he uses great examples of life stories to relate his points too, this book got ne seriously re-thinking how I pray and how much I pray and how I need to trust God more and that prayer is really the way of keeping thw relationship between me and God alive. Since I've read this book and really took praying more seriously and really praying from my heart I've seen God work in miraculous, amazing ways! Would recommend this to anyone and everyone!
- BenjaminReviewed in Germany on November 9, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Book!!
I`m totally stoked from this Book! Jim Cymbala tells us the story about his church and gives us a lot of examples how powerful prayers are. We pray much to less and therefore it is necessary to read this book and to be encouraged by it to change this! I visited his church last Christmas and i can confirm that in his church everything is practised just as he wrote in his book!
I really want to encourage you to read this book - it will change your prayer-life!
- Elaine FifieldReviewed in Canada on March 28, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Fires up the Heart!
I read this book years ago and was encouraged then and now in 2023 it has had the same effect on me. Jim Cymbala demonstrates with great humility that Christ is always able to build His Church through broken, weak and humble souls. It’s time to get back to leaning on Him and not our own worldly marketing schemes. I would encourage anyone who feels tired and disappointed in their Christian journey to read this book and become fired up again!
- Amazon Customer AnneReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 19, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing renewal and growth of a rundown church.
Such a tremendous book on how God renewed a whole group of people, leading them to pray for things and people that only God could help. Very honest and faith building. It is in two halves. Would suggest reading it straight through. I didn't because I thought the second part would be drier and more theoretical. This is not the case. Makes me want to read other books of Cymbala. and visit this church.
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